Use meeting notification settings to configure the Meeting Notification feature. Meeting notification works with Cisco IP Phone Messenger to deliver Microsoft Outlook meeting invitations to your Cisco Unified IP Phone.
Configuring Meeting Notification Settings
Follow this procedure to configure the meeting notification settings.
Before You Begin
Cisco Unified Presence does not support Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express.
The Meeting notification Settings window displays.
Step 2 Enter the appropriate settings as described in Table 37-1.
Step 3 To save the data, click the Save icon that displays in the tool bar in the upper, left corner of the window (or click the Save buttonthat displays at the bottom of the window).
Enter the host name or IP address for the Cisco MeetingPlace server.
MeetingPlace Port
Enter the Cisco MeetingPlace port number.
Default: 80 (SSL disabled) or 443 (SSL enabled)
Trust Certificate Subject CN
Enter the trust certificate subject common name.
Use SSL check box
Check the Use SSL check box to specify that the connection to Cisco MeetingPlace will use transport layer security (TLS).
For more information about configuring security certificates for meeting notifications, see the Cisco Unified Presence Deployment Guide.
Note When you enable SSL, the Trust Certificate Subject CN field becomes active, and the MeetingPlace Port field defaults to 443. When you disable SSL, the Trust Certificate Subject CN field is inactive, and the MeetingPlace Port field defaults to 80.
User-ID Same As Email-ID check box
Check the User-ID Same As Email-ID to specify that the user ID is the same for both Cisco Unified Communications Manager and for Microsoft Outlook Calendar.